a site off Vancouver Drive in 1954 . 4 It became a junior school in 1963 when the adjacent High Bank infants' school was opened on the same site. The two schools were merged in 1996 as the present Tower

corps of infantry-the Royal Lancashire Volunteers -the expenses being borne by himself and other private persons; Drill Field, between High Bank and Sedgeley Park, being used for one of the companies for drill. He was commander of the regiment as

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had not been able to do for a year or more. SEVEllE PAINS IN TelE KNEES. Mr. Thomas riciditg, High Bank, Opanebaw. near Manohester, given the followlig:- Cn returning from Ituqsia, where I bed been for snme time, I wao

had not been able to do for a year or mom SEVEIRN PAINS IN TaE KNEES. Mr. Thomas Fielding, High Bank, Opneshaw, neas Maugbester gives the following:-'O Cn returning from RusEsa, where I had been for Pome time, I was

ebkad not been rablo to do for a sar or rore. HEVEB2D PAI IN THEB KNI.~ Mr. Thomas Fielding. High Bank, Opeushaw. near Manches, gives the folowing :-"On returning from Bera, where I had ben for rome time, I was

had not bean able to do for ryear or mora SEVBRE PAIN IN T E KNNXIS. Mr, Thomas Ffediog, High Bank, Optishaw, nor Manchester gtvee the following:-"On returning from Runel, where I bad been. for some time, I was taken

e ohadnot hen ble to do for a year M' more. 8XVrEnRilB PAI IN TifS RKBESE. Mr. Thomas Fielding High Bank, Openshaw. near Menrhseat, itvCs, the folo*lng :-`n returaing from Busida, where I had ban foresontmetm 1weetaken with very severea

he- lines of the lots, as originally marked out, were never produced further than within one chain of the High Bank, or commencement of the Table Land ; and, moreover, the actual contents of the Tots themselves furnished internal evidence

from thirty to forty fathoms water. This bank is remarkable for Cod, Greylords, and Plaice. The Hempton Hank, (or High Bank,) lies about twenty-five or thirty miles eastward of Tirmone, Â (it is distant from Loch Foyle five or six

to the said granted estate at Foxhilrig, and out of all the said John Robinson's closes, called Low Bank, High Bank, Nether Close, Intack Pasture and Faw, in Cautley aforesaidi without any deduction whatsoever, with power of distress and entry,